Photography

Dare To Go Left? » Fri, Jun 1st 2007 9:15 pm

I’ve recently been inspired to reacquaint myself with my camera. So, this morning, I packed up my gear and hauled off up the road I usually follow with my bike.

This is an HDR of a scene I faced on my way home. To the left, the ominous shade of approaching storm clouds; to the right, what was left the sunny morning.

This is a combination of about ten exposures. More photos from the morning will follow in the days to come! Check back.

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  1. 1 Chris on Sat, Jun 2nd 2007 12:12 am

    I don’t get it? I’d say going straight would be more daring.

  2. 2 Aaron on Sat, Jun 2nd 2007 12:35 am

    Haha. Yes, daring in a “playing chicken with a train” sort of way.

  3. 3 Chris on Sat, Jun 2nd 2007 12:43 am

    Ooh… those are rail road tracks?

  4. 4 Aaron on Sat, Jun 2nd 2007 12:47 am

    What the HELL are you talking about? Haha.

    I say “Dare to go Left” because the sky looks like Hell has broken open to the left, and the right is all sunny and happy.

  5. 5 Chris on Sat, Jun 2nd 2007 12:51 am

    Oh. Maybe you should delete my posts so I can save some face? Or wait… nothing gets deleted from Offtone! Damn you.

    I never noticed the sky. Now that I do… it’s a cool picture!

    And every freaking time I go to add a comment, your info is in the boxes!

  6. 6 Aaron on Sat, Jun 2nd 2007 12:56 am

    Haha. I can delete them if you really want sticking out tongue I just don’t delete MY posts. Everyone else is welcome to delete their own words.

    And yeah, sorry about that. I think it’s our IPs. Or sessions are FUCKED on this server.

    I’ll fix it one day. One day…

  7. 7 Chris on Sat, Jun 2nd 2007 1:00 am

    sticking out tongue No worries.

    It is a cool picture though… a neat idea, getting that sign in there. Clever.

  8. 8 Emma on Sat, Jun 23rd 2007 7:33 pm

    This photograph is so simple. Yet, wonderful.

  9. 9 CatL on Tue, Nov 13th 2007 10:37 pm

    i love this picture alot … the sign is brilliant

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